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cr!h Carolina fiar.
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"WILLIAM C. DOUD,
tniroa and raoraUT-ia,
asked U Ihs iliscbar,
rati-.n ii, s,ma.
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- TERMS:
tt pld Btriet y la Jnio, I wo dilltrt per an
Bea; tw dollar ul tftj cents, if paid within
ii stoats : wl three iru.iara al tb sod of ths
1 uri:fimsvjr.m iccding
4av o iaarrtect an tin for en dollar, mail j
Tha of in-sats leat-ti. will ha (hr.Ml nrstwrs
1 tiooally. Courtilr-ierjsnil Judicial a.lveitisemeiit- God av me from my friend. H saidth gea
wid bechsrireu ""i rev cent, hiebrr than the shove ' tlctnan's argument if curried out would prove.
st. A reasoaauly uVlsxtiou wiU b made to ,'
taoH wbo aitvenira I.; the Tear,
" Uook and Jab I'riutivg don with neatnot an
' deapateh, and on accoininndutinfl terms, :
Lettera to the lijitor aut be poit paid
" "' - i -Jj.
, Legislature of North Carolina,
.. , ,' Jlii.tiou, Peeeiubar 5, 1S54.
' :,; BEX AXE. :
After the Journal wa read, the Speaker an-jii-unoed
Mnwro, Mitchell, Person and Wijrgina,
ae the Committee on enrolled bills for the week.
Mr. Viita, from the Committee on the Kerined
Ptalutoo, reported Uie following bills, which passed
their int reading: . ' : '
A bill eonoeming apprentice " J
A bijl concerning aaylume ;
Mr. Drake, from the t'ommittce on Claims,
eportet tk .rtaolntipn !nurwoOhid A. llay
A Co- ani reeotntaended it paaeaze. -.- liead tlie
ieeona time ana fe t,
"V Hfi'HolA:lroBe
" "
:frm'"mTbMmTanltTTOT
'eiarr, to whom was referrel that portion of the
VJorernor't tg relating to requiring the
Attotner General t reside in R ileigh, and to
wliw'fciarftnw-tliiriirtHe mt JtoHWwr' lor 'thw '
3rd Cireoit, reported adversely upon the same,
which wa enneurred in. . r
- Mr. Boyd, front tlie Committee on Proportion
and ( Irievancee, reported the bill to lay off and
establish a county by tbo rune of Polk, and ro
enmmanded lupamage. After aome debate, the
bill pawed it aenoud rending.
On motion of Mr. Miutin, a mewage wo ent
to the Uoua of Common pnipwiog to go into
the elec ion of Solicitor for the 4ta Judicial Cir
eoit forthwith. . ,
Mr. MoPotrell, fr.im the Committee on Cnr
p irationa, repiirted lbs bill to authorwe the N'an
tahala and Tuckaseice Turnpike Company to
erett a toll bridge over the Tennetuiee Itiver in
Macon eounty, with a recommendation that it
pas The Lull iu amoinlod and -pa4 it
reoond reaJing. ' . i---'
AIo,thetiilTto incorporate the Mclvcr Copr
and Gold Mining Compiny, and fur other pur
potes, with Jwt nuicinjiucuta. . The bill was luid
on the ta))lo.."
Tlie HoHfe-eoneurring in tii propoeition to go
forthwith into the election d Solicitor for the
4th Judicial Circuit, the b'nnte proceeded to rote
a f llow:
Kint M. Frrris. M"fn. 8teaVer, Aabe,
Bigga, Biiwer, B yd, Clarke, Coleuian, -CidliiM,
lainuinghiMHT ' I'a'ie. tiatour eiuain, fcnnell.
"'ri-J''.agSlteiJlUBS
ring, Hoke, J .nest .Md'owell, Mills Alithfil,
M irrissev, ' Person, Sanders, e eicot, l.tvli e,
Taylor, W, 11. Tli -iuas, Walker Wilder; Wig-
JP", ,
I'oa Mi-STl):t!. Messrs, ftmgden, Cherry,
Christian, lruk, Kliorn, r'reem tii, li:iiightoii,
McClros. M w tin, OldaeM, J. W. Th ms, Wil
ley, W.shI 13. i
Mr, i'okeoHia, Irom the Commite in the Juji
risry, t wio nt was furred s n.u. h of the
tiovornor's meoi::eas I'riateemere ititig a foiirib
' J"d)' ufjhe 0 iiirnus C uL. it'iatruiT alveineif
upNi tlie same, wincli wv eunouried in.
i Mr. Hoke prosen ed s memotLil MeLidi. was
refernd hi tlie Coum'.ttra n tti Judiciary.
A cora:nutiicati-!i w.ts nacl Ir-m-tfte 1loo.
lHtvid S. Kjil, iof irnriig the Semite that I.e
stimitit, ii irt'Vqi :t tt, TVPiTj rrti?"nlttonjf Soimnrr
Anr rite no tj i ri j ' f ' h 'ii nt rtiiniittti tu iim yfli'tii
i f the acceptance Iiy 0 v. Jicid of ihe i liieo of
rleatiM, Mr. C.ralism olfereil toe f .ll.wii.g rc
lutions, whiowwe e js.s:iioe l u:i i! toni, irowat
- KtoVlirk.-' ;'
llie fk -.1 ent .r ot live l.oittl PtMe ! Hi
Kis-ellenay, tHitd S. lie d. "the tioteriior for tbe
tiineheig"of this S'.nte, liieotBi'C of (l.,e nor f
Korth Cipdina h h hern ta-aie l, by the said
David S. Boid.
HrtoturJ further, Tli: ti e piweri of t!.eaid
emce of OoiertHM, h-iving aecrdihg to the Con
stitii'iunil prtntsion In such case, devolved on
the II inorable Warren Winslow, (( Ss-akiTof
the Seaa'e f r the 'Ime lining." t- be eerried
by la, thiTsaid WarrVR" WinsFiw, is to all in
tents ani po.-po tl vn,or of the Siate, and
will s smt.noe an'il the nn ilifiintt.m of the
U .'Jtniof thyjea Ijl.I' e t't'lr f r. Il.e crLtalaMUUeoa.- th irv--,iliil.i.
TioMnl term,
Cjin nea io on tUe Crst day ol
Jamsare next.
ii.s.Je, isWi-, That tin i.S.-f Speaker wt
till Sotolte is tiierel'V Vo alcd and the euuti; do
Bos pruw4 t" an Wli n wf Sfieaken - - -Lrsisof
ali-oto e wa granted to Mr. Ilangh
tot) from and after to-morrow until Saturday
MIt.
Tin Cmmittr aptsiinted to superintend the
electom of S.lieM. reporteil thestts le numl-sr
nf tnwea east l&A ; necrssery to a choice, 7 : M r.
Uufia rei-eiied KT, Mr. Stedmaa 64, Mr. RuKn
wa theref ,r elnieil.
Un tuetina of Mr. Mills, tbe Sen it adj mrned.
The loernal of vestenlnr wa read.
Messrs Cle-'er and Ml-are pri-ent. ai-m
rials on th subjee M Teois-rnee, which wr
eeerall rccrred t) the r mmitte on Propoi-
Uoiisaio tjrievsDces.
Mr. Lancaslar, froui th s-mmitts, repeated
fceorably to th bill paying tale juror ia th
I'unnty of A'amanee.
Mr. Lancaster noved to put th bill oa it
eeotia resvliug.
Mr, lbillipa moved lo lay tbe bill em tlieubl
Xit grcd to. .
W ben the hill cam on its eecoed reading, th
CuuntM of Kaiob.li'h, II l- n, 1ml. I and AI-
lisar wrt oBcrr I to t IncluOed in tlx lull a
am-a..it..
Mr. I1ulliis sjs.'cd V s'r.k out the eouatle
aamd, smii ut wbiuk bs4 I e n agreed tu, aad
insert "th eml rs ouliea in L east. 1
Mr. A. V illiaais m xed lo Uj lbs aiuend
. Bteal offetnl by Sir. Plul.i, vn tb lahle.
Jty reMS-l, Mr. Williams withdrew hi atotiva
ta lay on th uMl.
Mr. Phillip ipl iine..
" Mr. Smith ih airhl it IM ta b-st k ataller
tutenttotiary with the scleral onnniy Court, and
' wTd to aavb4 acc4'lingly.
Mr. Black ssk in four of th hill as aHD4
fd. - Tha II set tbrsi agrwed so th amotidoMml of
larad hf Ms. philli) with lls pararrafh sag
Twstsa Vy Me, eswiih iweocpmiwls I, which Isai
. k iliscrMos.B'V with th coniy courts,
Mr. h. A. Vi lii.ara. I rail for lb ssssand
-r- .
' Mr. Turner epcsMl tl biil. It argued ihat
naai sh aild aaissiiuies V . gratansios Inlsa
(. Ihe public r.sl. IU a!ld.i I tu th 4 Berent
tsrofessioe. Us sr ( tbo p. (silrny of tl,s
awswr. aad remsrss I that s. m ai -I t b oV
tsrr4 fiusa tutuig sjsis-l It II ouulj are no
suwf onaiar psear rssulimg fr-lb kassa uf
Ik sli tha aa twressout siUw eiass.
1 Mr Jfsts,, rai l ed ll -tmsn f Mi.
Tavaer, M all U l ta lb t)iw of psin.c
tegalar jtttors t,,,,i tls.se rammoi,r4 as Ulsisst
ffacsass-l s-sbi is.
Mr. Lsoa.w-r oVAi.ed t! bil.
Mr. S111WI e-omrwl in th view of Mr. Tr-
ft SV. lie Klsil.r l thai tl.e ten !K. -y II.
CI SVSICHl of ; .lIK4t s tu l.,eia th
asawaat ol laass id a l s as.sk evss;,lao,t was
jasily atad.
Hr Wis s fsr.rr4 th I It, rs.iecsliug th sf
ala aires ly i rsi,i hy ll,e .i-s-J..i
Mr. l. r. falJae-l
I t- trfrt l. sol Ji
i ot, litf tl.w. lt
lo ,e4 ta l.y s..l,..v
t, sf r U,og r,l
Ls;Uiitr and in
la lb auateaitu 1)1 J
to tmmrh hssl lot 11
hall Cio4,sJ Is lis, !..
ssss4ar4 asioanhsd
ts of Aokie'l.
Mr. H, A. y, ,11mm .Mro-lsd tbs .nr.. f
tha ksll ia aa aam.au.1 a.kii-sr. Ilr spsk 10 (a
af th ftmm aad epprwaad.
VOLUME XLV.
Mr. Turner ronMkrlwJ that if he wan onenf tha
gentleman poor constituent, b h..tijd B
npnresive to ill peart me the poor would b
tilled to pay th' extra expense while they, by
Botbenig freeholders, would be CKclauedfnmith
jury b'X. lie alluded in a jocular way, to the
Fre Suffrage measure once killed by free
ufl'rag Senate. ' ' '
The question arising on Mr. Caldwell' motion
it refer to the committee on the Judiciary, it wa
eonearred in by the House.
A communication vru received from Hon. J
M. Murehead, President of the North Carolina
Railroad. - - .
Mr. Leach, of Davidson, moved that the read-
inc of the report be dispensed with.
Messrs 1'iirtch, Steele and ttorrell thought the
eommuntcntion should lie read.
Mr. Singlctnty thought it would bo a toss of-
tiine. -
The question arising on Mr, Leach's motion
to dispense with the reading of the commuiiica
Hon, iiuiTWiTtii the SenaTe .with a proposition
to print, it wa en ordered bythe ibmae. - - .
lb gfi roriherHli mitollie elevtioti oT KdiciUir "for
the 4th District,, which was eoneurreit tn.
Mfi Lev moved o rewsblee tins Ke-dtra-
mg-'wiftthe'angof-heM9tt4ThB'4o"
the N. C. Kailrond.
Mr. Barrinpnr hoped the rote would t reeon.
sidcrel. He desired the information ci ntnined
therein. IIe wished to know what amount wa
asked for by that company to eimplete the road
and on what gronnTs tho claim was based.
Mr. Leach hoped the Tote would not be recon
sidered, and moved to Iny the motinn to trconsid-'
er on the tabic, to which the House agreed
The report of the committee on Private Bill.-
renorted favorably tn the bill emancinatini Jerry,
a a'nve. The bill ennic up on its teeond rending.
- A message wa received from the Senate in
forming the House of the committee to stipei-in-tend
the election of Solicitor, and to vote as
follows:
FtHtM j rtv. Mr-.SiiealteT; Amis, llar
ringer. Badhnm, Blow; !rv, J. t:l. Hvninn,
J. B B vonm, A. II. Caldwell, Cansler, C.itteu,
Durganj Haughtrv, Uorteh, Hunn, tientry, tior
rell, M. tirceii. iUaistou,. ilomphre.v Jenkins.
J.inlan, Long, Lyn. Martin, McKesson, Mid Hi Itv,
Mehnner Mvera, J. W. N'eal, l-ilvr-o, i'erkins.
Phillip,, idiid. Settle, Shhpherd, Sliipp. Shaw,
She'rritl, Mngleta-T, Smith. Slnde. Sutton, Tur
ner, Wtt, ii. M. White, J. II. White, W 'hiiaker,
WhitUk, ilkins, T. II. Williams, and C. W.
Wili:ams. fi-J.
Fiil Ms. Sriniv. Messrs. J. Busies. A
v VI i
T,
Pliiiel. IMvftnlv'rt, Eu
Purr, toirlund. Oi'lliain, 0. Green. Ilarrlsoti.
I. II. Ileaden.. A. 1. Ilmiilen, Hill, lMlat.l,
llmtow. Jam. A. J. J. Mj I"idn Hugh
l-ach. Live,' M irch," Maun, MnmeVai, K J.
Xeif, Normctit, Parks, I'aliim, Hrgan, liolen,
Ru-sell, Sliarne, Simmons, Stubhs, Thoriilmrg,
T lolinson, Vance, Wal-er. Watigh. . It. TV'liit
ficNi, B. r. WilliamsS A.Willioms, V. William,
right and 1 ancy. 5-.
Tut Ma. J. S. Lo o Mr. Johnson, ;
F.. Ma. IIn.u. Mr. Selhy.
' The ivucstion ar on the passive of the bill
eiimMCitiaTitii Jen-v," slaved
itiiixe etiiaiK'ip.itii.n.
lit. the hill on ..the g'!''.'d L lh Idl'it 'iJi!"":?--.--, , ,-... ...
estr-torslmiirT good eharai'ter,- . 1
' Mr. Barrmpwr, who once was the owner of the
slave, bjitig ci'.led upon, sulinntted remai k. f i- ;
rorihle to the character if the slave ardthougbt
he should I -e eniaiK'it.atcd,
" Mr. Shepherd h the House would e-nanci-pate
the slave. II thought the' God of Nature
liad d me more for the buy than wa cannmn to
i, 4hat his face bore lie iiuprrs of noblcjics
and concluded hi remarks Iv exbihiting a I 'a.
guerreoijpe of Jerry which be had taken.
Mr, McKcson remarked that he well knew
Jery, and in knowing him be v. as happy to in
f irm the H m-e that ha wa a sis of verv
nwuine: in wLich this slme ei tiJu. 'f ! biuistlf
among the allitioii!s and broker "f New York,
might "f itself to lie a d.ll inducement for ev
ery member of this lilerul lbai to hhernte bim:
and that every mrmlier In this" It who felt
aa Interest in the finance of Stat should ti
pirt the bill. That whilst in Now York lnt
summer lie there met with North Carolina gen
tlemen, among brokers shaving N. C. pacr.
h had I. si much State pride to allow it and
ca hed our paper with the national err nev.
Mr. Smith opsed the bill on th gnmtij that
there wer already too many frat aegroe in tho
rwate. .
Mr. Vance raove1 to rend amsessge t the Senate
with Jerry'-a Daguerrrotype with a pn'pjjsittjn tu
print. kiAghler. J
Mr, Myer again added the li aise at
leneth the iimpricy nf emam-ipating the
I Mave. At the lusioa of his remarks, hatd
erie f tlie iai uh'u mn uitd ter'tllltrrent
psrtsot in House.
Mr. Nurment obtained the fis r and at .ane
length favored lb bill.
It'alls fairthetiueMmn.!
Mr, J..r
Han arose and addressed th llowse at
eoRtidwbl hsnrth. lis wa opposed. ti th
nrincip'e iT emancipatsin. He thought ftrp
insss were a ursc to the enuntry b rorruptmg
the slsse s.pnlstiiai. At th niehision of bis
speech, k.ad and repealed call were made tor
1
-4 n
toeti.i. Mr. S. A. w Mliam. I mot to
I '''
um.
A Not yet.
Mr. Williams. I will ai'h lraw my tnotioa If
th delsit be albd w b.
' Mr. G ttryva obtained the 8r and tspresaed
himself e.fsed In the bill, and Mid b should
Vis against il. He concluded by calling for the
A v and N aye.
'The ndl being called the Vol was announced
aa f llwt
Ate 9 Nay 17
Th Committee m tha election of K.lis iior re
ported as follow: wind nomlier of tote east
l.'ii . wecMry lo a crmi-w 7. Mr, Ku re.
eied;'j Mr. A.J. Stcdman, 4: Mr. te.rrll
1 1 Mr, Turner I s Mr. Long li knd Mr. Hill 1.
Mr. Itafitn was iWUred diitv esscts-d.
A mjf wa revelied fraa His r.teellrticy,
Guy. I',""! s'atmg that h ussmH tbo aiTssel
meat of Sseai .r, ramd hi tSsi.ls f ,r the
n.re,fetTr4l sod that. to-vw.rr.tw, h wmild
Jcl,n,r ep UwtlrMt Seal of the Ns'e and oAcuU
lfc-iiBmi Hi th Stwks el lb reMM,
1 b li.ats ba lj.rrd,
iee.6:h t'.t
A ( wa rceivd ffa lb !! of
C.MiseM wmai.liug il rrssoa ,4 th PiwmsswI
if list North Carolina KaiU-sd Coas.ay, with
ur.wifi.i to print, a bah was ssearvod 'a,
Alst lbs rsist l tl t Usitssan ota,ll,d
i iI lmiier 4 lb UsnalM Atuas which
S" o,.. I to 1 .l,te..
Ti e.i isl order Cso.g Ik ivwdalUsa 4 fsrs-l
kl Mr. Ural.am tstnia, wa take ttp, ks
a Wegtlir tjisrui..a lis k pis, 1 1 !. . kirk
aa ini..is'el ia Cv HIsms Cmike, l.fsissSM,
ksi , tt 11. I' js si.d Ti'hhis, of Jarks,.
Mr. Al -ld I r itni-ew ibi)os'i
To o bc t'f lakra ufs th Irst rs,,itHi,
st aas aaainoH.atv .fac4.
1 , 4-d a llof. roailattua war reacted
I . Il II siiti V Is 1
Att' Mssws iVida, Cbsrry, Chr.stiaa,
('.ii.i,tjj' aw. lam. s.U-rw. (rs
i.,i,-,, (, dtfun. Graves, link. M ies. Mar
l.n, M ,'rissejr, I'vrwss, bsissr, Islku TatlssT!
J. . J fcss W W oS-l. si.
RALEIGH, KOSTH CAEOLIJTA, "WEDNESDAY M0E3STK
Nats. Mewr Ahe, Hi-ga, Bower. t'laTle, '
Cdeman, Collina, Ilnike, Fainf Vcnnell, riher,
lonTHle. Hemng. Jones. Mplfcrwelf, Mill, y.i.di
ell, WdtieH, Sanlea. Speight, W. II. Thoma.
Walker, Wilder. Wood, n.
A niewage wa receivsdfrom Hi Einsllency,
Giiv. Keid, (nf rniing tlie Seonte that he had ac
cepted the office of Senator of the I'nited State",
and would deliver over to the fpeakeruf I ha
Senate the great aeulofthe State und the other
insignia of hi oCice, -
A nieAge wa teived from tn IIoe of
Common triiiuiittiug several enscd bills.
Mr. Thorn v, of Jackson, introdocil tlio fol
olwingrosoluui.n. . .
A'lWrwJ, that the Senate proceed to the il
tionof a Speaker ire tmturr to preside during
the period tte Spraknr eUci shall lie absent in'the
dUchare itf the duties aud power pf Governor.
Pending the consideration of tho resolution,
the Souate adjourned.
HOt SE OF COMMONS.
After rciidinirrhe JoiiriHil, a uiossaga was-w-
reiwilTiim tbe Pre' .f 41ie?EutirAriini
wa ordored itim nui b lint r'tunli! with prer
pro-1
position t prhrt'. " i ----
- FrtraHis ETrellenrT. the GoTemor, the rei r
-ef iWJrW'Gw7nnr-Kngine; AC ! teit.
1(44; also, trom thoauiterintWHMittai Vouuuoa
S bonis, butli of which were laid on tbe,4L)le for
tlie present. j ,
Mr. Sinletiry will eieuse.1 from serving on
the Committee on the Judiciary, and Mr. Sharpc,
of Iredell, wit added in bis ntueav . .
Mr. Shejiherd w:s oieused from Mining ou the
Committee on the Revised Statute.
Mr. llvujiiu presented a men rt al on the ul-
ijeetof feinneraiuto, which k wived to refer to
tbe Committee on tincviiiices.
Mr. S. A. William nmted to lay 'uD the talde,
which was lust.
" "Mr. J; H. -Head offered memorials from eiti-
leiisuf Chatham on the subject id leui eiu c,
whU-h were referred to the Committee on tiricv-
mu't's ,
--Mr,. Smith uffored a memorial, fiirtn the Nate
Agriculiuial Suc'iety. eoncs-ming the eVMnntion
of sheep by dogs, w Iiieh was referred to the Cutu-
uiittee un Agricoltuie, '
Mr. Cmvuii iiieseutcl a mcmoriiiTon tliesuli-
jecl cf Teiiiperaiivc, hicb he a-ked to bo referred
to tne omni'tii-e on vtriemiires.
Mr. S. A. William tnoied to lay n tho tubie,
wltfch was losU Thewciaorial waih:. icfcrreJ.
Mr. Mebane preseutedasiuilar uirinortal n bi.-h
was siiuibirlv referred.
Tho tmmittee on PriVAtUjiltIi54it4i4 a4
t'ay ml"" J'f ors in the county of arren. , Mr.
ttwli clhlained tharrlnrtrhuiiinilti-e on .tWJa-
diciarv ha t itistrueted him to rrts.rt a general bill
on the' subject, which he would present in a few
' i ... r- vr. .. . . .. !.;.. ....1 ,i ... t. m ;vr
OaS.) SO: ,ero, jwv iuau " mo i ,.,
the table. Also, favorably topojingtalcsJurorsin
tlie county of Carteret, which wa laid on tbe
table. I'tifavorably totneroaeetlie pay of Juror
in the county ol Cumberland, which was also laid
o . tlie table. i
Mr. Dorich. fn.m the Committee tn tlie Judi-
. rulWiii.eJ 1 rmrt conreriiing the divismn
of the State into Nine Judical irouit, offering
a tnbetitnie for the bill submitted to them.
Mr. W aiigb, ir..i. tiiel'otuiuiUoeon Grieraneos,
reported faiornble totbfl Foad cn.ligatKl."her's
Gap, and reimrtcd a bill thereon.
J . , i.-j .1
rv.llil lllsiMisslon was yaw np,m me pnmnny.
of reading the bill in connection with the report.
on the ground that it waa portion ot tlie .i-ort
I The Chair decided that all bills
so reported,
their tecoh 1
MrrAmi appealed frotB thedectsinn juitmade,
but ttlu-r some cxpiuuiiUonwiUolrew
.Mr.
Diiitoh reported Irom the Committee on
the Judiciary a bill concerning a Penitent cry.
The bill pro lidos for taking the will of tltep.:
ple at tbo neat election lor u. embers of tlie tieu
cral AsM-uibiy concerning the suuie. It .:tssed
it., hist reading ami vas oraertHj tu tie primcl.
j MavDurLcli. In'UI. jlie.iii,t,,iuinUtee reported
alvilish jury trinls in the fount v Courts.
Mr. S.eeie ufo to tiitjiiire what th sense
of the II use c lo.erniiig the tote I lint whs alsiut
lieing taken. He thought it unnecessary and
UUllsilsl W Ufill tb loi plioti of U-O-lcijuil
and.itu-waantnliu'stooatliat tL rue wa to ho
up.n coiicu. ring in tb rep.irt, he desired to vote
against it, lur I.e considered jmy tiiala in the
County Coutts the tuuit umgu lii cut littmbugs in
eswem-e.
Mr. porlch agreed with Mr. Steele, and -muiked
ll.ai Im wo instructed to report a h
l.a.1 die ly a majoiily 1 1 the CvuHuitte,
Mr, Pniliipt moved the lopost b Inid on tbs
table, in which tbe House conen. red.
Mr, 1'oru b, in behalf of the Con.mitteo ooth
Judiciary. trs r'.ed in the rexiluiiou concerning
imprisoouieul lor debt, liiat no fuitl.cr U-gi.lii-lioa
was neisnry.
Mr. Slil again remarl cd roureming tit re
teptiuiiof repu.u-Uc lliuuLl tit:ncr recfiivl
when read unbU objeclioii acre urged. The
Chair ilis . led that the question wasoa tbe acceji
tanie of lb report and not tbe concurrence.
Mr. Steele sanl he sbouid hat lo appeal from
j the derision nt the 1'bair;'
.VI r. Harringi agrrtd with Jlr. Sti lo s iws.
Mr. S.ngletary Ihiaight tbe Chair wa right.
Tb whole matter aa explained away niliiout
any definite action.
Ml. Williams, of New Hanover, from th Com.
Biilteeoo K.luiallon, re;s nej nulatoraU W a
bill concerning Commosi Schools.
Call were made for tlx readies; of tbbill,
which again lrgbt np a dlx u-si. a upon tha
Biamsity nf 1, admg all bills han !i d in a ith re
ports. After or.i.lorsl le time ad Isrn tse-
tninIr:" loiirp." Wd7ai.bV.ugI." I e
agnw wilh the Chair that bills u uttered ,hosil i
go on lb (la of kails at I heir ss uad residing,
let, in order In srt th snatvr at rest, I aid r
spreiiuliy ap eal In at the I Lair. -
1 h I beir wa It s ananintuusly sustained.
A was. age fr a th fawai was rereived cat-
een.mg the N. C. Kail Ks4 whsrh waaeuaeae-
real In.
Mr, Wngh. fn at ilteComsairisi tirietaWHWW,
rnsirted Istoralily lo llie li,bsMtlvf aw
County tu I eallej AI'K',-,,,
nr. 4, 11. liMium, in lit t imiitr on
C4ntltali.l Its-letsH, reta,rt4 lack tha b'B
with aa araesvlMMBl, w.nniig lit aspomuv
ihiaaad Ices sow sf Jartisd Pewv aasi -pomiaeilej
it passage. .
Mr, S'l offered a re.luti.at r"ing tb
Literary B.siid ta baa m !Mtil t,,g Acatleaiy
fn sa lb Ulsrary Fond c'.'J oa I- ad add ist
isfsi'torv secwritic l.nis al e u as ider-
rH tu lb l oasnUst aa Manatai.
By Mr, Sucss a rwdoii hft t, 11 g ll
CsNssitie mm I inance as tKiira saw, lie pru,
prslj of tl,aCuiitt C sou taw'ing uBiNa,
at a tpr.d sow, lo tah Ilia lists if lsi.U
pr"trtv. Th tea latU passed ad a as referred,
Mr. A at is asovrd lw .lj .rn.
Mr. Martta ralsad hr th Aya aad .Vara,
Al Iha ru,u4 T Mr. hmgh-tary, Mr, Ami
a ill. drew Li asutwa.
Mr. rang Unary rwarks4 lhal a 4iensi wa
tba r-u( a ia iha Smat Chain Ur. d b
tvoghl wwie-bing at ghl h tea'tid so galdetlt
lfs in Ita foia asvhai J aJ;rnitig ta tli
i-rssd
Ms. Mrlstna, I had prwiatsj that all kuw
Itf what wriss w aero soul bera. Al Issusj
wald st.pfs sasr eowslittssats fHasanscd so,
Mr. rtif sHry. Its all iiibey prswamiive eti-
denra, tt Is art aside whea hav pawn pnssf
as m mnirary.
Tti lloossi tbea alj sirasd If a wt r Aysa
4, hys. - -
I I ATI.
p..Tih I'SL
Afi rtl.a J.wri.ataw rs I,
Mr. Ash asktj kss to asal teetotal l-
planatlon, wh-!i lin granted, he said it would
9 remembered bv Sen-or that oa vesterdar
when the rote wa taken oa Mr. tirahom's rei"
lattoa in regard w the ra-'aucs in the office of
iioteTBor, be hyi asked far aditiebxi of the
question, ami tout Uie rc -lutums might lie sca
rately submitted to the Senate, Ho had done ai,
that be might re.-nrd hi ot in uase of the first
resolution and neumtsMhe third, which devlmcl
the seat of the Speaker to be meant. Thai hav
ing bia attention more especially drawn to the
third resolution lie had not adverted critically
to the language ased In the eeim.L at first siip
rsing it to lie nothing more llooi a ilocl.imti.in
that the rviwcrs of Governor were to be oiereise J
by the Speaker of the Senate, and "here ing
no objection tft that, he .voted in the aGrmatitt!
on that resolution. But afier doing so. and ou a
moment s retleetion. reenrring tn it aruseohrT,
it occurred lo hiia tliat it might bear the eonstrui:
thal there was, an absldute ilcvolutioa of the of
ficeof tiovemor upnn.Hr; W iuslow, a proposition
to vi'hivli he did not assent, and ). therefore
changed his vote on thai resolution from "aj"
titiio," iliut it miflil liejmtiiely wnisisteiit widi
tlie negative viito wli4i- he "iniefide'r to
etve-on-
tttlnnaeaw
haJ-understiSid ilittt remarks had bwn made to
hi pre.iidic la regard to' tbe wttter and he
ttiuugitt it was imt iot: to hionAMt to make
i7Weai)amnB'."
On iie.ii,, leave wa granted to Mr. Thotmts,
of Jaclwon, tu withdraw the resolution rtremjut
el by him on yesterdar.
Mr. Jiaynei iutiodaeed a bill tn provide for the
Iskuc of aililitioiial stock for the Seaboard and
Koanok Hnilruad Company, which was read the
(trsMlnm and po'sed, and referred to the Com
mittee on Internal Improvement,
" Beceived a message from the limine of Com
monu transmitting a niessair from the tioveruor.
relative to the Literary Fund, and accompanying
uocuiuciits, vvuu a proposition to print. Wftctir-
ro.l in. '" .';
AM, a message transmitting tik Report of the
Chief Knglneer of the North C arolina" nnd Vt'ost
crn iiailroad Koute, with nceompauying doca--uieiilii.-ith
a-proposition torititi ,Vinetil
n. .' " . . . '
Mr. Fisher, from tlie Committee on Internal
Improvements. ti whom was referred the''rcsirt
of the North Carolina. Kiilruad (Viupjuy, repor
ted tlie following res. lutioB and recommended
it . passage, vis:
iVWrerf. That tbe Treasurer of the State tie
hereby nutliorired and dreeti-d, forthwith, or as
early as-practicaMe, t pay over to the Treasurer
of the North Carolina Railroad Company, the
balance of the Inst half million yet due i"f tj'c
- r f,e t,."krR saul
Ciiiiipany.
The resolution wa real the first t'we. Passe.1.
tuiitlhirTtlli's N'ln; mietiilt'il. It w. toid the
second and third timet, passed, and ordered to 1
o'ITro0'L.--. - - ,
Mr, Feuncll iiitri)iiuiil a bill to rcchnrter the
Bank of Cape Fear, which wn referre l to toe
Committee un Hank", and ordered to l printed,
Mr. Jone intreiluecd a bill to incorporate
oompany hi construct a Ship. Canal, to unite the
waters of Albemarle, Currituck and Pamlico
Sounds with the Chcsapcik liny, aiJ f t other
purpiiCliaUi!jiaiireicrnid to tlw iminitiesMHt
Internal luirMsiVvmeuts, and ordered to. be print
ed
tin motion of Mr. Bower, a message was sent
to tl.e House of C.anmons, proposing tn go forth
with into the election of two Irustecs of the I ai-
IV
Mr. I'otniMe intriMluced a bill forth impnjf-
ment of tiic Shin .Naviirn!i..n in New Biter. 111
thcCoonty id Onslow, which was referred to the
Committee on Internal Iinproveuierts, and order
ed to l.ejiritite.l,
-"Mr; I, iiinn TiiinKST TSTTto iintliu u'tire"
Triuteinofthe Llalibnrg Female Acit'y tommvey
to th LiHiirburg Female College Company certain
iiitt re.atu in tb Feutaio Aeadetity Groun ls,whieh
wa road th tint time and pscd, and tbe rules
being suspended, was To.nl ihe second and thud
times, passed, and enlcied to be engrossed.
Mr. 1'svtoe introduced a bill to inoorporsts th
Wasbingt.in Savings'.. Institution In lb-unfurl
T unly, which was inferred tu tho Commit lee 5n
Corportitious,
Mr. Biggs, from the tmmittr oa Kernasii
S'atutee, rvstcd a bill concerning attachments,
afiicb passed nshrst reading. -
A mvseagg waa-JeueiyaJ, from I. Jlmisa of
Comm. lis, c-tneurring in the propuiliunijf tlie
Senate lo go into tlie electioa ul Iwo Trustees id
the I'nivcrsitv, whereupua the Seuate ir,eedfd
in voto oy miii't.
Mr. Biggs, from the t'nniinlttce tm RetisSil
Statutes, rci. irted the followiug bills which were
seierally rend the first time and passed.
A bill eoticerning Attorney Generals and Solic
tor. A bill concerning Attomryt at Law. 1
A lull concerning Auctions and auctioneers,
A bill cnni-erning bail,
A bill concerning bastard childreai"
Tlie bill concerning the abatement fcf taiiti,
was n i l the third time and t assel.
(. -The Speaker anauuaiwd lha Soesswt order,.
1 i: " Tt bill lo amend th euattitutioa of North
Candlta."
snotloa of Mr. Graham, thai bill, together
with "th bill concerning a Convention to amend
th vn!ivttornn"-rjrThe Hiie''' wa made The
special onler of tb day for Monday sexl at elev
en o'clock.
Mr. 1 1. .k iff -red tb'fillow'mg preamble aad
resohitioo, yie
Whereas, a TacnBcy hut oeeurrcl In th uffc
of timer nor of '.e ruat, end whereas great
doubts bar arisen iu Uie e.,nstitulionleonstrua
tioa as to th si trs aud duties of lb Sikr
of tb Sens .
J ,u "'"" ' ", 1 list lk sevcrm otsss.
As U tkffon II. sWtvet, Tliat Ik several
theur auatening ia Kalmyk, ud lbir otdamtd
ojs a th points ia Ui'put, U ruawj m aris
ing. AVsufcsJ. rs, Thai le the ni.inina isf the C.mrt
tl Siaker ul tha rveale cannot nereis the
power af 1 rt.ern.iy, and al th sans lima act a
Speaker f th Scoetc, ht fff.-t will 111 eaer.
of lh sissti .4 lb loond ea l,y the Stm-
key of tU reuais, hai ars a th legislation of
lb -,
2,. That the Sskey if l( fwnal
aprsaiil iwo mrmls-rs ul tlie N nat tn lav lb ry.
ersl pTopn-l'sai Invohct, 1st .r th Sup
C art, and to suttm l aa'argkassnt on 1)4
if njn.wt4 by tb I . s.t .
il tsw..oios wm erd, ai.d oa ia ti.ia of
Mr. J .... uul na the ,
Oa Bullion 1 Mr, Vi il icr, ItewM,. v ,1,
Conssuiiire. a Ike Jml.iivv I in-irsxiJ Wi u..
quira it.io tbr sliciHy mi n slimuny st)
c.Oft ssmsl all banks, ul 1 tail is Utuissit
Consi'SiiM-s la this Nat, leal has i assies! rts,
bids, n.es arcmtaraiaa 4 a M-s aas.t ihsa
ihtae CvlLsrs, and thai Ihcy rs,il l.y kill or
V s.
Mr. P'-gs, fmai tb Casmirte tm Rei
Stalaics, refatt') ("Hoaiug bit ahi.h
paSMj lh.ll first lit i, ,g ;
A bill otK!rraii i. , ai.d pn at ss-.r a-as
A b it ssaiorraiag Iwats ad atsssi.
A bill airtHssniag h,s4i atas,
lh efvss InM a prstsset liw dork trt
atsloious desifs-ium, as read th frssj uotead
relesrvd to U Cotusaiite oa Umi JaJt 1 -v.
Tb nreut4 bill loaaiaod aa ast ol ,i. as.
s- cf I ess I, astlitlsd act Is, issn-sta th
I ayeiisMli at4 N-anitera 1's.k tv-adi ,4upms,y,
was rei lh ttst bass aad rvleni4 us lb I usts
anile oa lit Judo utf y.
' Tfc eiignd loll l regidal th fbling of
l'Sl-r ll," Koanok Kits, was lad ti !.'!
ttss and rvferrM u. ilv I .ns.iio iet), J . ,
tsy,
7it bill SMVsv.riiOg Agi-altar aad lts,l ?yf
s,4 rtwcrttmg llw a.,si.iasal..f i.s,sq ass
rd n." thud lin . paasd Met , 1. r. a. h
gs-- e I.
1 ts l .'.l to Isy i f nd ! ; k a r v(i la
G, DECE!dEE2 13. 1851.
t'te name of
"f ri'k. was rci the third time, parsed
rvi To be eogre-sssl.
and i-rd1
Mr. tiilmer intr.s!it.v l a resolution coniH-rning
the Cape Per ai d !' p U'.vcr S avigtion Coai
pany which was adopt!.
Mr. (Iraham tntroiiiiccl a bill to ejtend tbe
time for rejistratioa of grants', deed and thr
eoneyanrss which passasl its first reading. '
Mr. Taylor, from the t'ommittce apsint,.
IH-rinteud the election for t,i trustee of the
t niversi'y, reported that John W. Cunningham,
having received a inaioritT of the whole nuinlwr
L .f viKes giten, ia duly c!cctej, aud no ihMmt per-
sin iseifsieit.
Tlie hill to authorise the. Xnntahala and Tuck
asege' Turnpike Compairv ta establish a toll
bridge over the Tennessee llivor in Mw Coun
ty, and the resolution in f inn of David A. . Ry
i Co., wo-e read the totrd time, passed aud, or
donMl to lieeiijrrossc I. -
tn motion of Mr. tV"ggius, the Senate ad
journed. ' iwrsK o common.. ' :
: After rewling nnd eorreeting the Journal-if
-vsstsrda.vrti-.ttMaii.i, i .11 a-..in,. i.u .ssml
eage-of llis eoll'eiieyf iwi-gnyernr,: togetbcrl-
witii the reuort f ifio Survev nf the Wejtern
Hail Boad rmite u token from th table, and
noHon nuTLUe icp. rt
- A loc.age wan l-w.ivod front Ilia Ktjeelleney,
Lhivhl S. Held, 1 0e Uovuraor, iratistoitting tie
report nt tlie Litornry Board, which, km (notion
oT Jlr. J. t. JtMiuin. was tout ta tin' Nmate
with a prupisition to print tbe massage and re
port. - . -. .-:
By eonsent of the House, rule wsiee suspended
in order that the bill handed in by Mr. Mebane
oa yesterday, in relation to the itiooris-mtion of
tne Aiiimance uuug m .viasoti Riigtit le taken
Meters. Norment and I'homlmrg pnwntcd
nmoriiil praving tor a Prohibitory Loiunr Irtw,
which wero reicrred to tho Uunnitttrw on trriay
aiiec. .:)'
Mr. Sliarpe offered a memorial from citiiens
6T tri di.ir, praylinj IW irswldiBhuiuid 'oT a new
County, which was referred hi the Committee 011
Grievance.
Mr. Sluw introduced trreittorial praying f .r
tin act-pmhibiting hrtnlnirTrrimirxicaTingli
ipiors within two miles of Ciiiiion iemilu lusii
ltc, whiclt was ryfttrred tu th Cminiitee ou
Grievances.
. Mr. Doitch, from the Committee on tii Judi
ciary presetiled tlie fullowiiig report: linfavor
ably uwin lb bill Concerning the pi.wer of
lecMciitiui'g Courts 111 rolutma to real estate.-
1,'mJjill p.is.e.l to ih lilu of billnn tliei ccinnl4 -
rea.liiig. Ali, unlavombi to the bill provid
f.iil' Jtltl t Hiis' tt i tw jilt- ' It's IBs r i- A at
" vlll II V V 111 fT$ lit I f It 11, MJ1T1 IV"
of Mtvkiciiburg, which bill wo laid ou the
table. ' , . : ... .1
Hr. Tuiaiior, friim flieTiriiiiuTtiee on TrTvat
bills, reported unfavorably to a bill proposing an
increase in the pay of Juror and Witnesses in
the oouuty of Onslow, which wa laid un the
tilbl. ' " .1 ' ,.-,...,,.
Mr, Steele moved to take from Ihe table tb
bill increasing the Salaries of public officers, but
tli 1 !1oiis,''reltiBed fo eoiicujrjliej;eiii.
: Mr. Mcliolli fntrodui-ed a resoluit,"iiaTiisU-u t
brg the Cimmrttceon the Judiciary to impure
into th propriety of enacting a law etaireriiiiig
Ui relations 0. twenn lauili-o'd aud tmranr.' The
rrsolutiou was referred ' the Cuwimitoe ou the
Ji. 1'iiia, '
..-Mr. I 111' ihtroblct''l rgtululi
the Committee u the Judiciary to inquire iulo
the propriety of repealing or ainctitTfiig an act
paes,d al the session of Isoll-'fil ooiueriiitig a
I.S l.oi,.., I Mo,..r,,l,.i.nl llrninU UJ
ti'ral' Suivfi,"wK;ciT V.asMsr"uim
was rrferrcvii tlie armrotiriate Conimittee.
Mr. Turner iuirisluced a resnlutinn in favor of
Jasper Tlimen, nf I (range, for If ".(I, which passed
it first rending and wa rcfened to the Commit
tee on Claims.
My, Lynn inlrodnecJ a hill of a general char
acter to increase Ihe per diem of Jurors to fl .ill,
and fit cents pey mile travel to and firm Courts.
Laid on tbe tul le for the present.
Mr. 1. F. Caldwell iiilroduerd bill to estate
llidl tlie Pei.pti- Bank of U.e Male of North
Canlina. Alice readins: tin bill, Mr. Mebane
remarked Ihat the ( ill being a pmpaiti-ii tu In-
inr. unaurcs juie auiuvlm niuica turulor.
the sni to the Committee on (itiniiee Rttd print
Mr, hinirietary Ihoui'ht that l bills t nnnsinir
Bank telatr.d to tha Finance of tbo State, yet
bedevim-d the Comaiittee 011 Banking Ihe iniper
reference. Ha remarked that from bearing III
bill tend from tlie Clerk' table, be wa not cer
tain hut the Committee ..n Internal luipmteinunt
would Ii a mor appropriate Committee.
iilr. l-s-.v ri. i f liauilsoti. said if he uinlerttisul
Ilia purpi.rt of the bill It wa to increaa the
IMimibhi of lh Slste, and If o tli- Cumtuitte i
on riiiaure waa li e oroi er Comaiiltea.
Mr. D. F. Caldwell said :
5fr. Sieakor, being meuilierof ibeConimille
on Batiks and Banking, it aould be erha.s in
datlicalo oa mo to appror ih asutwa ad lb
gentleman from Alaii.alue; ih ran 1 object l
the propriety of tbe tnotb.n of tb gentleman
from Put, Atreganlamv own feeling in this
matter, I shonl l with pleasure he eseeedlnglv
iiratirr.,1,Tf rrtt jnTij-sT t.VT.rtiVs, (i.h I m.diii
to bait ll. bill referred to bah Committee
yea, sir, all Uie C iinuiittcs of th Ibatso, as 1
am amiima to haven in undergo a thorough and
critical etaminnti n, 1 curl for the hill, just
presentrd, a ssan-bing and unsparing investiga
tion In all its details by .ry mem Iter on this
fluor. I' importance Jeman'ls it it merits I
hope will lists lb seieresl nticim,
lo lb emirs of Mr. Caldwell rerearka. b
was iutriu.tod by Mr. M' Unn, ahn ( mpcI n
say h iiilsiuM aL ti l, t.. -4
lit I niaiuiur 141 UaiiLinr, nether did be wish
to take fsMta ihe proui-uoa of tU gcaiWaa frota
Uinlfard lh. lui, .
Mr, Caldwr'l arked tn leri maed fr.stn tening
oa lb Cuniiaittr on Bulking,
Oa motM.11 lh Mil ioliisJuswd I7 Mr. Caldwell
Was nlrrred to lb Ct.asaiilliM vu Banking.
Mr. Csldsell agata askad lo b tctwsi.
Mr. J. It. Ilinum rtuarkedb hops I t), gvtas
llaasan suigkl 1 iK I eaeasssl. 1 bat be bail gitea
the so 1, 1 rst of Banking tnu.b lliouclil anl wrattd
peihaps I on ol Ih brat aj..oililnis,.ts II, at
c.hi la b wail. '"
Un tot Mr. Caldwell was not tlease l.
Mr, Phi bts ioitwlut-eil a b.il t aawstd an s i
sTvfinltig lh dill is and puw.es i.f llank lbl
and larap k lsssa, It l-trg a general
led 1m bi'iMig lb dot, and powers vsse.as
entnj tiiics m lh Sut. lit lull wa return! la
lb Comss.tns.oa th Jaslirisry,
A masMg iw revised fr.. ll Sswa's pn
rmi.g 1 go l..ri!inli into 11 e riii. a ,d iwa
sWcet ( f lh I irrsi:T ,4 Sank CanJtn
Ti. -i was tsssctiaf r4 m and th fulhni bag
as n .'l.s ,-r"ius,i. 1 lit Mr. llai, )biI.
ai..s, li.n I by Mr, Ssaile, 'John V , tansisf
Iissb 1 ly Ms. hniMsn, i. 'J'. tstket 1 by Mr.
U-ah, I Ps, ..U a, J. ts. Ilvauia l.jr Mr. I.y.,
1. ..ic 1 i 11 , 11 . 1 . . ,
I I.I i.ilb,s: 1 1 Mr J. ...I.u. W. 1 U-i.U.
b M
I l-.ri.Wf. liaary i. hlist aud by Mr,
G Uo.. W at. T. 4 lark.
Mr, J. It, Umaai in rndure-l a eesulaiku mm-
nu.g the Iseok.eal swrver. TNs rsHnta.bai
p,, p,.rs .Hi.ino.as i4 ,a to liHiMlre llilo lint
Mt.l.er la nhwh L artel has l1 -llurti..
a. ii W ret-srl a.M ik pt..r -iv, , r oilvrais.
' ""wf ta ia. 1 in mtAuusM w-.-
".'''"'
Mr. M ,aJ iMroJucMl a UU I recl.snsw
lUUsak.i u s Nbis N.aik t aclo,. aht- k
was vr lnd i., a pniitod aad trlervtd to lh
C -nssiil. b kifcg.
.'1 Psi-erw IsxrislucH a 1.11 lo I n, it I 1
lieis In Vl Jei.oti.1 ll.. p,,
Ut ll.sntl.... Tl.sl.il .s,n
" r. os s a. l- It. lh al. , f J.,. ,
.sil l.al.'i wiikm ta-tv 4s !,,,
V.t sosil
I, ll.M B.l
.A psas-a
-.,ioii.t,
F." s t so. I Is. I t,a U s 1. 1 Is j,
a, 'ttson f M'. a
, ss
nuaiBEa 4t.
toUli Senate! virtirs siog to increase the "NT'ec'
Comoiotre oa lku.k4.-g to cihi un th part of
aoh House.
Mr. C.xi'ce introduced a bill to incorporate th
M.Miksvilleand Wilkh.ir.i' I'lank Road Company,
which lie moved t print and refer ta the Cwii-
wlttce on Internal ImprovMiienta,
Mr, sneplieril impurcd II a similar l,ill had
a tee iiitriHliieed in the Senate.
Mr. Sharp,
Lexiugt.in and
,,. 4 i-u - .. , 1
W .Mwlmro tbflf. '
'markisl eoncernmg the amonnf '
aving f, pnblie priutin That!
. i 11 ... i ,L .1 , 1
Mr, Smith remark'
th Stat was paving
according to tl)e Coinptrollcr' Report tlie pnlilir
printing last year, iuulud'mg the printing of last
aossinn. amounted to JfU.tW. I In thought it
entirely unnecessary to Imv printed every bill
Uiat oume before tb House, and hoped rotne
plan might be ailopted by whkU the rulo of print
nig bills should be act aside,
Mr. t'.sik withdrew bis motion lo print, when
th Uill wa referred to th Committee oa lutcrn
al Iitiproveanent. ;, .
Mir. Martin introduced a Bill concerning the
better government nf ...tha..luwu. ..nf . Louiaburg
ThMiU wmnread the fir mo and referred to
the-ajiamwiHw, Private B ilk
Mrr J. H. V Ulte inrrodnecd a Bill to nmend
tha htatut oonoeniiiiji widow. Referred to tbe
connnituie en tt:e luaijiary.
,.,.l.V-ti,.Vr--tl4wjai.iUHTeil .io, mlioirn. on
wUicli the Ayes and nays wer demanded, which
he afterward withdrew.
Mr. Touliuson introduced a Bill to change that
tsirtiou of the Common Schiad Isltr rcpiinhg
Teacher to produce Certificate of qualification,
far as Johnston Ciaititr is oncemed.
Mr. ToniliiiSuB aaid it being a small. matter, he
would aiovo a sutpensioa of Rules in order thai
th Ibli Blight, lie placed on il eomid readins.
Criesid-NaJ No! Nol . i ,. . ...
' Mr. Tuuiliusnn then withdrew LI motion. a,l
Ii Bill was, on hitiuuliun. n fctred to tha Cum.
niiiteeoa t.uitcauois. . w h ...
Mr. Outlaw moved to adjourn. ' Aye and
Xya sailed t Jyet 'Hi-Xdut 75.-. s '
Mr, Black, from tho Committee ttipcrlnf ending
th . tlcctjon TrjiMtet tmv.9 Iha. fol hi if in H re
port: whole number tif rote cast, 153 necessa
ry lo a ehoiee, 77. Mr. Cunningham t-eecived
I'd; Mr. J. . Bvnnm. 60; Mr. Ihirtch, SO;
Mn Phillip, art; Mr. Cherrv, '.T; Mr.Tayloe.
If ! Mr. Morrfssov, Id ; Mr. .Ronri, TO"; Mr. Kl-
noti, n: .air, t lark, a; Mr. Turnc. I 1 and
JHvttl; 1. '
Mr. John. vV.Cumiingliam wnj declared Elect
ed. . 1
Me. Holland Introduced a Bill to lucoriioratc
the Shellry Rail Road fomnanv
Mr, ;-i,igidtiu- Minted to lay tha Bill uu the
tahK - lii.'h ' lost.
Mr. S.
!. A, William moved to adjourn. ' ' ,
JaiU-Jy 4., Th idiair Voted 4a -tlie
negative and the "JUiui refused tu adjourn.
The Clerk then read the Bill incornnrntlms
vt.i t...n.-i 1,:1 it 1: ii - - - I, ,
tow i-o.ooj s.aii tt'mo, wrui'ii was reierrea 10 tin
comuuttseon Internal Improvements.
I tie Keport ot the t omtitrnllcr wa rK-elved,
and, on motion of Mr. Amis, It Wa ordered to be
tent to th Senat with a prtnisifitm to print.
A Communication wa received from tha ljier
rhatit's Bank i"f Nesiirn iufuruiing the Isixuiral
Assembly of jta financial eonditioii, wliichjjOn
la itioo otMr. Ami, wa sent to the Senate with
a pmpmitton to pHlil. ' "
Mr. Sharp intrixbierd a Bill to lav nfT a new
Couiiiy to ) e called ttraham. Mr. lMrtch moved
aa adjournment;
Mr. Si ArWiiiimtta cult tt Ttie SjefaniJ bays.
eir. inni-n witiiurew nis motion.
111 Aye and Nay. Ayo 2i AVrv 70.
The llous refusing to adj aim, Mr. Sharpo'i
I'm ssi uras rata..-. ire.
. . i".?.r!",f nr. Tt iliiama to withi!
I rsur
hi Bill for a momrut in vrdar tliat be might bate
his Bill referred!
Mr. William refused. '
Mr. Cook moved to .H urn, and oa vote ll.
Spkr declared th lluus adjourned till to
morrow at 10 o'clock.
tiaiTa. '
nte.Kth lttl
Mr. ItoVit liitrnilurcJ tli fullowinr: reaolulions
wh eh wr adopted.
Whereas, there i a manifest ln-eqiial!ly In Ih
litevcot ia.JuaJ as si ssing-.tlia. lauja. auhln the
State for tatatiun, forionnsly vbtreof,
Jte it fi'isoceJ, That t!ifommittena Finance
l instructed to inquira, whrlher, on or nior
assessors, to be apsiiuled by the County Courts
(of the anin court th lates are laid) whoM du
ty il shall ba, to act with lb Justice who takes
the tax list, aa a I star d of laluati' lo talua all
tb lanJa of their counly, and rectify tlx saaie
under ealh, and in ease nf disagreement
betwav tbe assessor and Justioa, the same be
ri fcrred totbtCoiiiniiti.i.f Fioamw uf tlmii euua
ty, s.il.ject b, an appeal t list caiuty court.
RnaltAfitrthtr, Thai th financaCowmlttr
in.uil into th propriety of causing th assess-
a Hint to b man vry iv yar lastcaj uj
8
rignt, a rmtr prmilesi py m, o
sv smrrit 1 urtaer, 1 sat th f ommtt ss on g.
pans iaiUire into tb pmpriery of se amending
Ihe revenue laws a ta prm ids, ihat th lair he
laid, list J and w jle-led within th same year,
Mr, 1 other, from tb Ciawmilte en hit era a I
Improvement. rportl tb bill to in corporal
lb V I'lkui Plank Road Catsinr, with areenm
meadajuin that it pass, Th bill passed il sec
ond reading and llie rales being uspcnded.lt wa
read the third lime, pasts I and orders d In Urn
gnsiscd. Mr, Thomas, if Jack bob, Introduced a bill to
repeal an act ntithd an act hi prm e!e Car an tj
licullural and gnulogiial survey of tha N.vt,
passed al tb Mui of I "', w LisL Md it
Mr. V ildcr, front tb Commitlr i a th Jmli
tiary, reis,ni d lit bill to amend aa act i.f lh
actsion ot.litiO siiUib d an a4 to iuirporai the
tsyeitciiii and & riharu l lsi.t U4 Cum.
By, wilbscteral ameudinenU. Tl.e amendments
rr adopted and tli bill passs l its aeeobd tesd
lug.
Mr. MelViwell, from lb Coaise'lte on f orpc
rail.ia, rrpoited lb tall In iaenrporst lb Rank
f Isrcn.l ai in Faietievills, wild a recomairnd
atioa that it pasav, - Laid oa lh Ial4audurird
lo be primed.
A asnuaga wa received front t'i llous of
fuinuioiis, protxtauig ta lncras lb joint com
aults on lUuking lo igkt oa Ik part of each
bB", which was net eoiKurred in.
Also, a mas4. tiaasiaiiiiiig lbs annual stats.
Biml of h Mrn hsnC Bal k of Nemlssra, and
th Report of lb C..iOitpdlr itf State, wLk U
wr oidrrad 1st lat priatsnL -
Mr. t aisaa ia lu.-d a rssnluli.. f(lbskn
of ,.usy ,j ll.s Ijtersrj lhsirdu t linloa I i lua'r
Infi'iiia ia Siwi.n luuutf, wbii-h wa rsa-l
anj r. I.rrsd lo lit Cotuaiill a LdueaUstB aad
U Lileiary Fund.
Mr. ttaiker IntroJarsd a Lilian noapcnsal
tl- v u.kw 4 lb p.,r ia Me,kl. t.l.urt Cmnij,
bub was t ferrrd lo ll. Commute l i...,
sue so I l,i ., ,B'es.
Ml. Uutid piwa-id a meiaorial from asanv
tilitrn of I 1. i.e C.asitiy, with a Lill lo rmanst
psi J .ba IsuuL alnrU ass rrlerrod to tb low-
I ailiuatt I i,.) i.l..s and l,riBs.
Jlr, t Ufit uDeiod tl. folUiaiag rs.!tiuO,
"'"b a a adopted I
1 llf.Jr.it, That II. s Etssllaary, th4rnny
M U) Mat; Is rcturxH n maisu assa' w thr
1 ,.. U4 aitvaiul ol anasry hss bIcswIt Ism
I st 1.1,4 ta us t,,l.(usl. Minaral.-o si.
' ll-a,. b,1 rrt.slifl Isorvsy ol Is
J .'." sbsi sro-fsas ka Um as .4 in aa.d
Ihoo, tta bmssUmsii ,s bksly I
ss .J a.n, 11 i,ii"l.u L, i
II pr,.ss,is
j lii,,il ,rbti. irt,ttsw was t..4 a
I sc- bj liui S t. pwtssj I
: Mr li-.ks, (,,, n.s t'.anssitir aa t.a Ji .1 .. i ;
ft',.lttp. ts ss I - rr-l l,st ptft.. a ,f to" I
"! V.-.SC tS llr. U, !(. S,,o a I.f
J .,.-' -t- flf ihs I -y !- t. ; -
t it I
..rcur.vl in.
Ai'. lb" ia!! to .-, is t . Ii . 1 i.
Amerivl ,srtoin :,i'i- f,-r 1 v-! t 1,
With a. rejtiiniti iaii -ii ti,.tt ii
passeJ ii ,ss uil rru iii m-. ti
mrndel, w read the I. ml 'ou
iirilered to I enjrro e-i.
, Mr 11-dr.e, fr uit the t.'omnrttee
ry, ren-iru-d lavorably to the !
1
on l.r- J .
nil ci
il'-li 111-11
Nierm s ices m vertiua cases.
JkHouil reading. '
Mr, Morrissetlntrisluieda r.-so'ufi, n ii
j 111 the committee on public huil.iii.irs, k 11.
into tlie teces-.!tv M priivitlmg lur huTinii toe l.
f Tbo fdluwii l Liil.'aere read the scco.iJ to
.. 1
. ' ,.
A bid coucerr,:D .Attorney Generaj a
,d
ooiiciu.rs. '
. A Itiil ooneeming Asvlums.
A bill ciiiicerning attachments.
A bill to extend the time for the registration i f
deeds, grants and oilier conveyances.
A bill concerning Us-k del, is.
A Ul oaiccriiieg bouts and Canal.
. A bi'l caincereiii .ttotnejt at law.
A bill cenconiilig an.'tioii und auctioneer,
A bill conrerning bail.
"A bill concerning hustard eli.il.lyen.
--A bill eoni-ernini bills and Ia;!h1 ttnd pmiiiij-
tury notes.
'.."Taife bill cojiftertuiiif ujitilHils and pnwctliligt .'
In theuature ul upptuisi no tc-aJ ilit thlitl but
and passed. k
Ou uiotion tb Senate adjourned. i
HOIVK OK filMMl'Mi
, lb journal of jestcnluy was read, and tL
following commiltea un tli Geological furv.y
wiui auuouncod t Messrs. J. G. Byunu, tMll ),
ClisJv. ick, J ..11.1t and Smith.
1 he vacancy in the coinmittee on tli Revi.al "
of Hiatutei, catisr.1 by Mr. Shepherd bt inc 01
cnse.1, wit upplic(l by U.0 OMuiutnieiil ol -Mr.
PhiUipv ,
MeuinriaU on tb stibjcct of prohibitory li'iuor
law wrre.pretenteij by Mcssts Barringer, Coli-ld,
J. II. llcmlcii, Shcrritb Settle and licgiui, all cf
which were referred to lb ei.iuniittce ou Uriev
ancea. '.:
Mr. Shepherd iiitrojucioi tnemnriol from tb
Grand Division, Son of Tcmperaare, praying
for the etiaorrnented' a latr giTMig totli voter
in the scienil dietrictt lite ptivik ge uf saying by
ballot whetlioriiiuiiutiugliiiuor shall lesold ia
any uuautitics in said district.
J- -Mm-heploird-saiil he-slHild iutrtsloee a 1h11
IB a IcW uuy. in aevor.litneo v .th Uies.n it ot tlis
memorial just read, and moved to lay lh till ou
tile table, in which tl.a House eoncurrrd.
Mr. Bogle arose t itoiiire concerning a ni
nioriiil on the subject of J'empcranco introilm e-l
by bim in the early part of the session, on In h
"Uu iiiiti'TliiiTcTei"iiri'liaJ I ecu nimie 1 r tin- c-.i.i-
Jttleo.ita.,PMsiiiiiuii..nnd Uxietaucc Ii....
moved tu take, t .e lni tooriul iili I repisrt from tha
bible and recommit the a hoc tu tli coniumlcfl
ajsaTiu Conciirrcl in.
Mr. li di n ni Hid to tuke- from the vnbls tha
-uiaulution-in fuir-id' J..Uu Pavntj, con ,-ni.j a
III evolutionary claim, und lu-nci turtfer li e asm
tu uie coin un ticc 011 .nonunion!,
'-"M'T. Johnson tliougiit the committee on claim
tb proper ,1'cri ucn.
v Hh Kul agreed wilh Mr. J. that It Won' 1 t,
teem, but in order to eipializ tli balsirs i t c -..i-miltee.
and aUi Committee on tb monuiiii uis
irerwtM'.t'tlltslytnhkie moch tflato, "and t!
resolution was of a strictly revolutionary char
acter. It had moved lu rrtor the same lu the cow
aiiltMoa monument.
Mr. Jolinson nio l tugni! tti ly refurii-.g ti
tlie committee on clfi'uns. 'ihe amendment v. a
eonciirrcil in by a tote of nves 7 lo navs .".1.
ytf. rnirr. tr fritTl.e c. tMiiitTt( 1 n Jur.ciatr;
Intnsluced a s'i'.oitiite Cr the bill inrrea,ii.i ll
pay of jurors t:i tlie county of New Hanoi, r.
The atilmtitnte' ti nves it 'litarrrrimtrT with tl.a
wwnty sWhrwtn-o'wtyti'ttTrttiB rwanon nf JOK-r
(mat loiiiccod J'i.tsJ js-r dn; ) ni d a like sum I t
cveTf thirty mile' linvtd in attetoiing coer s.
Mr. Catislcr, fn m ti e coiiimitti. on linen 1
ImprovoiiieritN rcpnrtt"! lavornhl' upon a loll in
corporatiltg Uc Cape Fir arid a -ciiiiiHe li;ui-la-r
l'iantany; al.i, up- n tl.e bill iivc.iponit 1
the t haihani Rail R .n l coinpai y. 11 th lis
tiassiid to the file i.f bills ou tl.cirsconti'l na lii..
Mr. Se'tle, fnan tl.C committee i n Claims. r-
fortei" faiorahlv upona rcsnlutiuH in fun of W,
I.. High, Sheriff of Wukc
Mr. Can-lcr, from the cmti.atce on Iiiten .d
Improveinctits, rsirtid favurnl.ly uj.n tl.s I. .1
in relatiou to the ini rvvcmeut of aruai! in iia -
Mr. SingUtary inlrtrtlnced a resolution in r;
lo.n to H.ljouniment. 1 he i oluti.-e f r o -
that ih Legislator adjourn on il.r-; 1 i i
ceiuU-r ijmt,, to aost again on the f rt M 1 i .f
iu Noicntlier nest, hi mum 11 of Mr. h o
ry it wa laid Ihe lable.
Mr. ll.Hislou iutroiliici 1 a i s..'utl,,n in n is
tirm to Administrators. It l.roo-.ses to (alt In 01
thrm th right of tie, ti. u Kianu ctsaiiters.
Laid t,n the tahte. - .---
Ir, Itt.rttk itir.sliu id a resolution ii.stru ' i?
the ciuimittee on l!,s Juiln-iary to injori- 1:.
the profiriely of re-ju.ring pii'irilians lo uv
the fund of ibe'.r wntds 111 .i Ua, !-,
as a4..pteo, - air, isiru a .ls. Introflu. e.i if
olutioo tSuurtniiiig diinrc-, wki. h wa " !
and reft rred to the es.mtitit'ee 11 ti e J 11 i . i .-v
Mr. lUilcn inlnsluersl loll io..-rtorat;t r i.
Frir.r't aflil Miller J'ank tn ti e loan of
phy, whisli a-111. 1, rv t I primed ai.d re'.-r-rd
lo the eominitti-t oa lia-.kia.
Mr. UarritH'er introduced a bill is if r- ' .1 1
lh Conural a let I haraw Rail rad d ai t
jid on tt liii-ls I. r the prnent,
Mr. tiiliiam lnlr.luce. a bill fo ho-- n s
lh Hank if RcaBot al Plymouth, whn ti .
ordere.l p. !, l.ri'il. 1 an 1 nft rrrd t 1 t: e t
Bilior 1 n I'.iii.L 1 ,
Mr. Shart s pr -e to ren.itrs tl a! Y !
tb bill iiitro,it(r.i ft I, on 1 11 1 , t, - l
kca fitHO ti.e ishle sn.i r, t. n,.i to il e V . 1. . -s
ea Grievance", v bo b Ma u?t 1, .
- lllsS. A. TA ioi.H.us' I.U t..lnlo..l .. ... . ..
day, pottd.iig tb fe. iu.g t.( ), h f' I
a!j.arne.I, ast KWn n,. snl 1 .
profstses It simci,4 an a- 1 r- n-'!!.!! I';. ' ,
fcr.tes oarry ng f re-ure-s, kn i.-s. A-
Mr. J. i.l ,i tn s I l i ri'.'er V I !l t t s
C'otnmine on the Ju.ii, i ? v
Mr. Plow no. I t j -int.
Mr Jet ko t' .. ' t ' - v 1 1 ;
Mr, K.lcn ll.o-i.-bt il id: I. .-.-!mi .i"i.
Mr. Plow f lis o r. . it In, I , 1,..: . . 1 1
t'.e suC .s ; a .is of s ...e ir .. ; . u i . ;
mer
Mr. Jl.kin Bin j t, I ib" a -twsf
w Inch wa lost ly a ! i A . . , s
aheanit mHion of Mr. J 1 i... 1 I
reh-rre.1 tu tll CisitiriU'.ce un Ins '
Mr. Jefikllts .tr.-l'ie 1 s I o to t, .
dcslructi in o( lite i k . n
tlwir dstr.o-ioi rvist't t
gtatc and Imlii is I It....
an tb Ju.te-uirr.
Mr. Illow Introloeed I
erttut -1-1 a-f !, 1. wii . f ti
elrtr"l to it. I , .
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lef1 rrr 1 to li e I '.i,i.m I 0 e 0
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lis Mr, ll !
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th asters of liis
Isislleliils, lit
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